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JULIA ROBERTS AND CLIVE OWEN FACE OFF IN A “COOL, SEXY CAPER”*
THAT WILL LEAVE YOU GUESSING UNTIL THE VERY END

DUPLICITY

AUGUST 25, 2009
OWN IT ON BLU-RAY™ HI-DEF AND DVD
FROM UNIVERSAL STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINMENT

OVERVIEW: Outwit. Outspy. Outsmart. Outplay. For two ex-spies, Academy Award® winner Julia Roberts (Charlie Wilson’s War, Closer, Oceans Twelve) and Academy Award® nominee Clive Owen (Shoot ‘Em Up, Inside Man, Children of Men) a $40 million dollar corporate heist will lead to intrigue, suspense, and betrayal as the operation unravels. Academy Award® nominated writer and director Tony Gilroy (Michael Clayton, Bourne Trilogy) reunites the superstars in a film that has critics raving, “Julia Roberts and Clive Owen are at the top of their game!” (Peter Travers, Rolling Stone).
* Thelma Adams, US Weekly

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BONUS FEATURES (DVD and BLU-RAY™ HI-DEF):
• FEATURE COMMENTARY: Commentary from Writer and Director Tony Gilroy and Editor and Co-Producer John Gilroy.

SYNOPSIS: Oscar® winner Julia Roberts and Clive Owen star as two sexy spies-turned-corporate operatives in the midst of a clandestine love affair. When they find themselves on either side of an all-out corporate war, they'll put everything on the line to remain one double-cross ahead in a high-stakes game of cat-and-mouse. From writer/director Tony Gilroy (seven-time Oscar®-nominated Michael Clayton) comes the film critics are raving about: “Roberts and Owen have sizzling chemistry in this instant classic.” (Lou
Lumenick, New York Post)